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| Observed Climate Change and the Negligible Global Effect of Greenhouse-gas Emission Limits in the State of Texas |
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| Written by Staff |
| Monday, 26 July 2010 15:21 |
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[Illustrations, footnotes and references available in PDF version] Variations in climate from year to year and decade to decade play a greater role in the Texan climate than any long-term trends. Short-term variability will continue to dominate the climate in future. The Texas climate shows no statically significant long-term trend in mean annual temperature, rainfall, floods, droughts, heatwaves, tornadoes, or hurricanes – still less any trend that could reasonably be attributed to “global warming”. |

























